WORCESTER — Eighteen moms are in the pink and want you to join them in that healthy condition as they raise money for the Susan G. Komen 3 Day Walk this fall.

The women, who all live in Worcester and have children in the Methacton School District, have christened their team Got Pink and will host their biggest fundraiser yet this Sunday at Linfield National Golf Club.

“Our goal is to reach $40,000 to participate in the walk, because each walker is required to raise $2,300, so together with our group, we’re hoping to reach that with this golf outing, and even go beyond,” said team leader Jen Cancro. “This is going to be huge for us and it will bring more attention to the community that we’re doing this in Worcester.”

In less than six weeks since forming, Got Pink has managed to draw support from all directions — some of them quite unexpected, Cancro said.

Got Pink member and breast cancer survivor Suzanne Williams is just one of the inspiring stories behind the team’s motivation, Cancro said.

“There’s really not one reason why we’re walking. But last year we lost a dear friend of ours, Joanne Little, who was 40 years old and had two children in Worcester Elementary School. Another friend, Amy Smith, was diagnosed with breast cancer the day after Joanne’s funeral. We all have our own reasons why we’re walking, but those moms stand out in our hearts because they’re too young to be fighting breast cancer.”

The 3 Day Walk in September and the fundraisers benefitting the Susan G. Komen Foundation shore up the sentiment behind Got Pink’s tag, “be the good in the world,” Cancro said.

“We’re doing this for all the families, friends and loved ones that have battled cancer.”